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Bengaluru: Welsh entrepreneur, who built 'startups worth over $100m' in India, bitten by stray dog

After his post went viral, Oliver Jones responded to questions about why he continues to live in India. 'To folks asking me why I don’t leave India, I won’t because I believe in something, and am willing to go all the way,' he wrote.

October 20, 2025 / 23:24 IST
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Oliver Jones said Jones said he usually runs around the old airport terminal entrance and that the attack occurred during his second pass through the area that day. (Image credit: @Agent_Oli/X)
Oliver Jones said Jones said he usually runs around the old airport terminal entrance and that the attack occurred during his second pass through the area that day. (Image credit: @Agent_Oli/X)

A Welsh entrepreneur living in Bengaluru was recently bitten by a stray dog while out on a run near the old airport terminal. Oliver Jones, who said he built two startups in India valued at over $100 million, shared his experience on social media, posting a photo from the hospital and writing sarcastically, “I love stray dogs. Especially the ones who join me on my runs in Bangalore… At least the rabies shots are only Rs 350.”

Jones received anti-rabies and tetanus shots and will undergo follow-up treatment over the next month. “I usually run around the old airport terminal entrance, it’s a quiet, army-maintained area,” he wrote. “One aggressive pack roams around there after 6 pm, nearly got my wife! My strategy is (was) to ignore them completely and keep running at my normal pace. These ones were weird as they chased for over 100m (usually they give up fast) in the middle of the day before taking a chunk out of my ankle.”

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Locals rushed him to ICU after attack

Jones said the attack occurred during his second pass through the area that day. “Perhaps rabid… Some very kind locals saw and gave me a ride to the ICU,” he added. Later, while boarding a flight, two strangers asked if he was okay. “I’m going to be known in Bangalore as the white guy who was bitten by a dog, aren’t I?” he joked.